• On July 3, in what is being seen as the country’s retaliatory move in the ‘chip war’, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that it would implement export controls on items related to gallium and germanium.
  • The Chinese Ministry of Commerce, in a bid to restrict the export of the two raw materials, ordered that export operators would now have to acquire a specific licence.
  • According to the European industry body, Critical Raw Materials Alliance (CRMA), 80% of gallium production takes place in China.
  • According to Soumya Bhowmick, Associate Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), the Chinese export controls are expected to have a short-term impact on India and its industries due to the disruption in immediate supply chains.